ID: 1152 [see the .xml file]
Identifier: NLW 5500C, no. 105
Editors: Transcribed by Ffion Mair Jones; edited by Ffion Mair Jones; encoded by Vivien Williams. (2019)
Cite: 'Thomas Pennant to Richard Bull 8 & 9 May 1792' transcribed by Ffion Mair Jones; edited by Ffion Mair Jones; encoded by Vivien Williams. (2019) in Curious Travellers Digital Editions [editions.curioustravellers.ac.uk/doc/1152]

Dear Sir

many thanks for yr communication of Lord Ossorys letter. I must endeavour to leave a card at his Lordship’s. To morrow I shall be absent the whole day. on wednesday or Thursday I shall be most happy to see you at ½ past. 3. I ought to wait on you but every hour in each morn: is engaged. thanks for the drawing.

Adieu
Yrs most truely

T.P

Tuesday morn
May 8th. 17921

1792 but Q.2

drawn have I been like a fool to see Sir G. Yonges pictures:3 & that most reluctantly: came home at 35 m. past 3! name another hour at yr own house. may I come at ½ ^past 2 to morrow?

Wednesday May. 9th 18024

Richard Bull esqr. | Stratton Street | Piccadilly


Richard Bull esqr. | Stratton Street | Piccadilly


Editorial notes

1. The year appears to be added in a different hand.
2. This line at the bottom of the page is added in pencil in Richard Bull's hand.
3. This may refer to Sir George Yonge, fifth baronet (1732–1812), politician and colonial governor. There is nothing to suggest that he had an interest in pictures in the biographies given in ODNB and Hist P, however.
4. The year is added in a different hand.

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